Noriyuki Haga gave the Tifosi plenty to cheer about with a fine podium finish at Monza today. The ever-popular Yamaha Motor Italia star equaled his best ever result around the historic circuit with third place in race two to the delight of his locally based team and a large and passionate crowd. Race one saw Haga involved in a three-way battle for second place with Troy Corser (Suzuki) and Alex Barros (Honda), which ultimately saw him finish fourth at the end of 18 grueling laps. For race two the Japanese star made some small changes to the suspension of his YZF-R1, allowing him to lead the way with Corser and Troy Bayliss (Ducati) until a lack of grip in the closing stages forced him to consolidate his podium finish. Team-mate Andrew Pitt also gave two stirring performances despite failing to get off the line cleanly. The Australian found himself boxed in at Monza's notoriously slow first chicane, which meant that he was unable get away with the leading group. In both races Pitt was able to run similar lap times to the leaders, allowing him to work his way up to the second group. In both instances he was able to finish at the head of the pack, for fifth place in race one and sixth in race two. Bayliss won both races to extend his lead in the championship to 36 points over Corser, who was third and second in today's races. Haga lies fifth in the championship but with a reduced gap to third. The Yamaha rider is just four points behind James Toseland (Honda) and two adrift of fourth placed Barros. Yamaha Motor France's riders had mixed fortunes in Monza. World superbike rookie Shinichi Nakatomi continued to impress with a season best tenth in race one and 12th in race two. The Japanese rider came from 20th on the grid and was dicing with illustrious company throughout the races, one of whom was team-mate Sebastien Gimbert, who finished 12th in race one before retiring with clutch problems in the second. But Norick Abe suffered a nightmare in Monza and received no reward for a gritty performance. After missing the Saturday practice sessions through injury, Abe must have wished he had stayed in his motorhome after becoming one of seven riders to go down in a first corner pile-up in race one. For race two he came from 27th on the grid to finish the race 16th, a fine performance for a rider suffering neck and wrist injuries but unfortunately not one which brought any championship points. Despite his failure to score, Abe remains in the championship's top ten, dropping just one place to ninth. Nakatomi moves up to 17th and Gimbert 22nd. The next race takes place at the Silverstone circuit in three weekend's time. Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) "I'm very happy to finally get on the podium in Monza. We had two hard races and in the second I thought that I could stay with Bayliss and Corser but I had a small problem with rear grip. Our bike has worked very well this weekend and I am pleased for that I can make this good result at the home race of my team. I am now looking to get another good result in Silverstone as this is a track I like very much and where we had the first podium for the R1 last year." Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia) "It was all about making a good start and unfortunately in both races I couldn't get cleanly through the first chicane. I thought that I rode well and my lap times were the same as the guys in the front group but they had already made a break and it was impossible to catch them. I'm disappointed as I expected more and thought we could be on the podium today but in both races I beat the guys I was racing with and that's about as much as I could do." Shinichi Nakatomi (Yamaha Motor France) "I was too far behind on the start but on the track I could catch people. After ten or 11 laps I was catching again but l missed a gear and lost about five positions. After that, I had to work very hard but we got some points in both races. It was a positive for us." Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha Motor France) "It was a difficult weekend, for the team and for me. We had big problems with the clutch. In the first race it was not so bad but the second race was no good for me." Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France) "We had very bad luck this weekend. My big crash on Friday was my mistake but also caused by the rainy conditions. So in first race I made a good start but somebody made a big mistake and many riders went out. That one was not my fault. In race two my right hand was in more pain than the first race and we didn't not have ideal settings because we had to miss practice sessions." Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator - Yamaha Motor Italia) "On Friday we felt that a podium was possible and although it didn't go so well in final qualifying I was confident that both riders could challenge after a good performance in the warm-up this morning. I'm pleased for Noriyuki because on Thursday he said to me that he never finishes on the podium here. Andrew also rode well and has been strong all weekend, so we can go to Silverstone confident of challenging for the podium again." Martial Garcia (Team Manager - Yamaha Motor France) "Nakatomi confirmed his good result of the first race in the second one, although this time there was no big crash like in race one, so more riders finished. Gimbert had a big problem with the clutch so he could not ride the bike. For Abe the situation was clear and he only rode for the team, only for us, so true thanks to him. He tried his heart out but missed a point by only one position in race two." Race classification WSB Round: 4 - Italy Circuit: Monza Circuit Length: 5792 Lap Record: 1' 46.815 (Troy Bayliss, 2006) Fastest Lap Ever: 1' 46.815 (Troy Bayliss, 2006) Race: 18 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 T. Bayliss Ducati AUS 32' 23.100 2 A. Barros Honda BRA +3.982 3 T. Corser Suzuki AUS +4.216 4 N. Haga Yamaha JPN +4.395 5 A. Pitt Yamaha AUS +13.605 6 K. Muggeridge Honda AUS +13.665 7 R. Laconi Kawasaki FRA +14.066 8 R. Rolfo Ducati ITA +19.170 9 L. Lanzi Ducati ITA +25.729 10 S. Nakatomi Yamaha JPN +28.350 11 C. Walker Kawasaki GBR +29.639 12 S. Gimbert Yamaha FRA +30.354 13 F. Foret Suzuki FRA +43.838 14 L. Alfonsi Ducati ITA +44.312 15 I. Clementi Ducati ITA +44.530 Race 2: 18 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 T. Bayliss Ducati AUS 32' 17.705 2 T. Corser Suzuki AUS +1.916 3 N. Haga Yamaha JPN +6.479 4 A. Barros Honda BRA +10.227 5 J. Toseland Honda GBR +11.910 6 A. Pitt Yamaha AUS +17.551 7 K. Muggeridge Honda AUS +17.720 8 F. Nieto Kawasaki ESP +17.825 9 C. Walker Kawasaki GBR +22.873 10 R. Rolfo Ducati ITA +31.603 11 L. Lanzi Ducati ITA +31.610 12 S. Nakatomi Yamaha JPN +34.282 13 F. Foret Suzuki FRA +35.273 14 M. Fabrizio Honda ITA +35.306 15 R. Xaus Ducati ESP +40.552 16 N. Abe Yamaha JPN +51.516 Fastest Race Lap: Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 T. Bayliss Ducati AUS 1' 46.815 Championship standings WSB Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Troy Bayliss Ducati AUS 175 2 Troy Corser Suzuki AUS 139 3 James Toseland Honda GBR 97 4 Alex Barros Honda BRA 95 5 Noriyuki Haga Yamaha JPN 93 6 Andrew Pitt Yamaha AUS 79 7 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati ITA 59 8 Roberto Rolfo Ducati ITA 46 9 Norick Abe Yamaha JPN 40 10 Fonsi Nieto Kawasaki ESP 37 11 Michel Fabrizio Honda ITA 36 12 Ruben Xaus Ducati ESP 34 13 Chris Walker Kawasaki GBR 33 14 Regis Laconi Kawasaki FRA 31 15 Karl Muggeridge Honda AUS 30 17 Shinichi Nakatomi Yamaha JPN 18 22 Sebastien Gimbert Yamaha FRA 7 Manufacturers standings WSB Pos. Manufacturer Points 1 Ducati 176 2 Suzuki 149 3 Honda 124 4 Yamaha 113 5 Kawasaki 57 6 Petronas 4 WSS : Roccoli tops the R6s in Monza Round: 4 - Italy Circuit: Monza Date: 7 May 2006 Crowd: 90000 Temp: 22ºC Weather: Sunny Italian youngster Massimo Roccoli had his best result as a world supersport rider, bringing his Yamaha YZF-R6 home fourth at Monza today. The Yamaha Team Italia rider survived a last lap scare when he touched Kenan Sofuoglu (Honda) as he entered Parabolica corner for the final time. The pair, who had an intense battle in last year's superstock 1000 race at Monza, crossed the line side-by-side with the Yamaha man getting the verdict by just two-tenths of a second. Roccoli had been running a quiet race just behind the leading group for much of the 16 laps, only to be caught as he succumbed to arm pump in the latter stages of the race. He was unable to fend off the challenge of championship leader Sebastien Charpentier (Honda), who was charging through the field after a ride-through penalty, but successfully defended his place from Sofuoglu and the intense race-long battle between Yamaha Motor Germany's Broc Parkes and Ducati rider Stuart Easton. After qualifying down in 11th position Parkes had a difficult race. He found himself baulked at the first chicane and after picking off a few places he was unable to find a way past Easton and came home a disappointed seventh. It was day that promised so much but delivered so little for Yamaha Motor Germany. Kevin Curtain led for much of the way, until a technical problem halted him with four laps remaining. The Australian had been involved in a thrilling battle with eventual winner Yoann Tiberio (Honda) when his engine expired at the end of the home straight. Despite failing to score Curtain retains his second place in the championship standings. Third place for Charpentier sees him extend his lead over Curtain to 31 points with second-placed Monza finisher Robbin Harms (Honda) a further eight points adrift in third. Parkes remains fifth in the championship with Roccoli sixth. Roccoli's team-mate Gianluca Vizziello was another rider to leave Monza without any points. The Italian had been in sparkling form to qualify second but he spectacularly crashed out of sixth place after being baulked by another rider on lap three. Massimo Roccoli (Yamaha Team Italia) "I got a good start and felt that I could fight for the podium today, but in the end I had some problems with my arm. When Charpentier came past me I wanted to try and stay with him but he was just too fast and I had to concentrate on getting the best result possible. The pain in my arm made it hard for me when entering the corners but I was determined to get a good result and when Sofuoglu passed me I fought straight back. I'm happy to get a good result today and finishing so close to the podium has only made me more determined." Broc Parkes (Yamaha Motor Germany) "The main problem was qualifying back on the third row. I was able to make some good progress until I came across a Ducati that I had difficulty getting past. Sometimes I was able to get past on the brakes but I was never quite able to make enough of a break to stop him coming back at me down the straights." Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany) "It's disappointing not to be able to take advantage of Charpentier's penalty and to take some points back but that's life and no one will go through a season without some bad luck, so hopefully this is ours for the season. There are still a lot of positives to take from this weekend and we just have to work hard and focus on Silverstone." Gianluca Vizziello (Yamaha Team Italia) "I'm not happy because I knew that I could fight for a good position and possibly the podium today. Someone cut across me going into Ascari so I had to brake hard and this made me crash out with Fujiwara." Race classification WSS Round: 4 - Italy Circuit: Monza Circuit Length: 5792 Lap Record: 1' 51.403 (Sebastien Charpentier, 2006) Fastest Lap Ever: 1' 51.403 (Sebastien Charpentier, 2006) Race: 16 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 Y. Tibero Honda FRA 30' 14.618 2 R. Harms Honda DNK +1.924 3 S. Charpentier Honda FRA +4.255 4 M. Roccoli Yamaha ITA +7.224 5 K. Sofuoglu Honda TUR +7.499 6 S. Easton Ducati GBR +9.015 7 B. Parkes Yamaha AUS +9.117 8 J. Stigefelt Honda SWE +10.866 9 X. Fores Yamaha ESP +10.997 10 S. Chambon Kawasaki FRA +21.842 11 T. Lauslehto Honda FIN +25.332 12 S. Cruciani Honda ITA +25.478 13 D. Checa Yamaha ESP +26.654 14 V. Kallio Yamaha FIN +34.012 15 K. Andersen Suzuki NOR +38.406 Fastest Race Lap: Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 S. Charpentier Honda FRA 1' 51.403 Championship standings WSS Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Sebastien Charpentier Honda FRA 91 2 Kevin Curtain Yamaha AUS 60 3 Robbin Harms Honda DNK 52 4 Yoann Tibero Honda FRA 48 5 Broc Parkes Yamaha AUS 38 6 Massimo Roccoli Yamaha ITA 36 7 Xavi Fores Yamaha ESP 30 8 Johan Stigefelt Honda SWE 28 9 Kenan Sofuoglu Honda TUR 27 10 Joshua Brookes Ducati AUS 21 11 Gianluca Vizziello Yamaha ITA 17 12 Katsuaki Fujiwara Honda JPN 16 13 Christian Zaiser Ducati AUT 15 14 Sebastien Le Grelle Honda BEL 12 15 Stuart Easton Ducati GBR 10 25 David Checa Yamaha ESP 3 26 Didier Van Keymeulen Yamaha BEL 2 Manufacturers standings WSS Pos. Manufacturer Points 1 Honda 100 2 Yamaha 73 3 Ducati 33 4 Kawasaki 14 5 Suzuki 7 European Superstock : Corti tenth in Monza Round: 2 - Italy Circuit: Monza Date: 7 May 2006 Crowd: 90000 Temp: 22ºC Weather: Sunny Yamaha Team Italia rider Claudio Corti finished tenth in today's second round of the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup at his local Monza circuit. Starting from tenth on the grid following a gear selection problem in the second qualifying session, the YZF-R1 SP rider made a superb start to lie third at the end of the opening lap. The 18-year-old from Como struggled for traction and slipped back into a fierce battle for seventh place but found himself slipstreamed across the finish line. In a photo finish, fellow R1 SP riders Ilario Dionsi and Matteo Baiocco passed Corti across the line - the three Yamahas covered by just one hundredth of a second at the finish. Emilio Rocamora was 11th on another Yamaha, a further two hundredths of a seconds behind. Italian Alessandro Polita (Suzuki) led from start to finish to take his second win of the season, with Riccardo Chiarello (Kawasaki) and Ayrton Badovini (MV Agusta) making it an all Italian podium. With two of the ten rounds gone, Polita leads with a perfect 50 points, 18 ahead of second placed Badovini. Corti is the top placed Yamaha rider, with 14 points in ninth place. Claudio Corti (Yamaha Team Italia) "I made a good start but after a few laps I lost all feeling with the bike. From then all I could think about was getting some points for the championship. It's not good but at least I have scored some points today." Race classification FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Round: 2 - Italy Circuit: Monza Circuit Length: 5792 Lap Record: 1' 51.212 (Alessandro Polita, 2006) Fastest Lap Ever: 1' 51.212 (Alessandro Polita, 2006) Race: 11 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 A. Polita Suzuki ITA 20' 31,118.000 2 R. Chiarello Kawasaki ITA +0.357 3 A. Badovini MV Agusta ITA +9.079 4 A. Martinez Mas Kawasaki ESP +9.449 5 L. Scassa MV Agusta ITA +9.531 6 D. Dell'omo Suzuki ITA +10.066 7 D. Sacchetti Kawasaki ITA +15.548 8 I. Dionisi Yamaha ITA +16.711 9 M. Baiocco Yamaha ITA +16.714 10 C. Corti Yamaha ITA +16.725 11 E. Rocamora Yamaha ESP +16.979 12 L. Napoleone Suzuki FRA +19.278 13 S. Saltarelli Kawasaki ITA +25.388 14 M. Jerman Suzuki SVK +28.751 15 P. Solli Yamaha NOR +30.366 Fastest Race Lap: Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 A. Polita Suzuki ITA 1' 51.212 Championship standings FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Alessandro Polita Suzuki ITA 50 2 Ayrton Badovini MV Agusta ITA 32 3 Luca Scassa MV Agusta ITA 22 4 Riccardo Chiarello Kawasaki ITA 22 5 Alex Martinez Mas Kawasaki ESP 20 6 Ivan Silva Kawasaki ESP 20 7 Denis Sacchetti Kawasaki ITA 19 8 Enrique Rocamora Yamaha ESP 18 9 Claudio Corti Yamaha ITA 14 10 Danilo Dell'omo Suzuki ITA 13 11 Matteo Baiocco Yamaha ITA 12 12 Ilario Dionisi Yamaha ITA 9 13 Simone Saltarelli Kawasaki ITA 9 14 Sheridan Morais Suzuki RSA 9 15 Richard Cooper Honda GBR 4
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